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… newspaper. Well known and respected among Māori and Pākehā, she was rightly remembered as 'a busy wheel'. …
Type: Biography
… and population growth in the North Island, opening up Pākehā access to the Māori-dominated interior, and …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Railways
… carving school, where Mone Taumaunu taught both Māori and Pākehā how to carve in their lunch hour. Paenga helped …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Ngā uniana – Māori and the union movement
… with Māori and Pacific people, as well as left-leaning Pākehā concerned with social justice. While reggae music had …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Popular music
… Feilding (Catholic, 1948). Cooking and cleaning Not only Pākehā government officials advocated manual instruction in …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Māori education – mātauranga
… services in the thermal springs area around Rotorua. Soon Pākehā entrepreneurs recognised the opportunities and built …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Tourist industry
… is the site of the first recorded contact between Māori and Pākehā. Four crew members from Dutch explorer Abel Tasman’s …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Nelson region
… in Māori. The earliest writings by Māori are by students of Pākehā missionaries. In the 19th century Māori wrote …
Type: Story Page
… at least one aim – to have their views heard by government, Pākehā and, to use a favourite phrase of the time, ‘the four …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Māori newspapers and magazines – ngā niupepa me ngā moheni
… teachers. From 1898, four years of ministry in mainly Pakeha centres (Hastings, Otaki, Petone, Woodville, Oxford …
Type: Biography
… cultural activities. Sometimes, however, Māori and Pākehā had quite different attitudes to the kinds of things …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Museums
… to the Indian community and for assistance to Maori and Pakeha. The NZICA and the AIA conferred life membership upon …
Type: Biography
… on the northern shores of Nelson Haven, was known to early Pākehā settlers (who probably couldn’t pronounce it) as …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Nelson places
… use, signifying a type of potential ownership. An early Pākehā-Māori recorded how a chief had ‘reserved’ a gun that …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Māori clothing and adornment – kākahu Māori
… led by Acting Commander David Robertson of HMS Hazard. Pākehā were evacuated from the town after a powder magazine …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: New Zealand Wars
… in 1840 brought colonising pressures close to Hauraki. Pākehā settlers’ hunger for kauri timber and gold brought …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Hauraki–Coromandel region
… the rate among Tongan women was 30.9% (the average for Pākehā women was 16%). Church-based health care The Samoan …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Women’s health
… of Ōakura, Pai Mārire promised to deliver victory over the Pākehā. On 6 April 1864, a small British force was attacked …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: New Zealand Wars
… their customary beliefs, and live and be educated as the Pākehā. The reporting on local and overseas news and …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Māori newspapers and magazines – ngā niupepa me ngā moheni
… were regarded as a problem to be solved by the first Pākehā settlers. They drained them to create farmland, …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Waikato region